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TED Radio Hour: Giving It Away
You can give away almost anything - your time, money, food, your ideas. Giving helps define who we are and helps us connect with others. And thanks to the internet and a rise in social consciousness… Audio
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Pacific communities mourn loss of Tongan community leader
Audio 23 May 2014Pacific communities are mourning the loss of a senior Tongan leader from South Auckland, who is being described as a passionate advocate. Audio
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Radio New Zealand cricket reporter discusses match fixing allegations
Audio 21 May 2014Suzie Ferguson speaks with Radio New Zealand cricket reporter Stephen Hewson. Audio
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Calls for Fiji Women's minister to apologise on comments
Audio 20 May 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre is calling for the women's minister to apologise over her sex crime comments. Audio
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PNG civil society keeps heat on PM over SABLs
Audio 19 May 2014Another call from civil society for the Papua New Guinea government to revoke controversial Special Agricultural Business Leases as grassroots communities are increasingly alienated from their land. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: Unstoppable Learning
Our minds and bodies constantly master lessons from our surroundings. In other words, we seem to have a natural inclination to learn. That is the idea behind this TED Radio Hour as it explores that… Audio
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Radio NZ Correspondents react to Budget
Budget 2014 - Finance Minister Bill English delivered his sixth budget on Thursday, and one with a long awaited but slim surplus. How has the budget played out across the various areas? Audio
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Calls for air control tower at American Samoa airport
Audio 13 May 2014There are calls for an air control tower at Pago Pago International Airport in American Samoa following a near collision. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: What Is Beauty?
Beauty surrounds us, draws us in, gives joy and creates conflict. In this programme, five speakers conjure up beauty both ancient and modern, and suggest reasons why humans are hardwired to crave and… Audio
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New Caledonia readies for Sunday's election
Audio 9 May 2014Voters in New Caledonia will go to the polls on Sunday in an election crucial for a possible series of three independence referenda. Audio
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Call for war memorial for Pacific Anzacs
There's a call for Pacific island soldiers who fought in the First World War to be honoured alongside Anzac troops at New Zealand's main war memorials. Audio
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Bluff radio operator last person to speak with missing Munetra
Audio 28 Apr 2014The police hold grave fears for a German man and two women on board the missing yacht Munetra. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: The Violence Within Us
Violence and brutality are grim realities of life. Are some of us born that way, or can anyone be pushed into committing acts of cruelty? In this hour, TED speakers explore the sinister side of human… Audio
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Radio New Zealand's parliamentary chief discusses Shane Jones
Audio 23 Apr 2014Radio New Zealand Chief Parliamentary Reporter Jane Patterson joins Morning Report to discuss Shane Jones. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: Making Mistakes
We try so hard to be perfect, to never make mistakes, and to avoid failure at all costs. But mistakes happen - and when they do - how do we deal with being wrong? In this episode TED speakers look at… Audio
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Tonga opposition against news palace plan
Audio 16 Apr 2014Tonga's Opposition raises concerns about governmentplans for a new palace and office space. Audio
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Media NGO in Fiji says authority must give clarity on clauses
Audio 14 Apr 2014Media NGO in Fiji calls on authority to clarify rules and process on hate speech. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: Do We Need Humans?
A fascinating look at what it means to be human in the age of robots - four TED speakers consider the promises and perils of our relationship with technology, including: Sherry Turkle: Are We… Audio
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UN trip to Nauru called off by islands government
Audio 9 Apr 2014United Nations agency has invitation to assess human rights on Nauru withdrawn by the government with no explanation. Audio
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Big changes ahead for first Maori radio station
Audio 8 Apr 2014The head of the country's first Maori radio station says the Crown has told it to become an iwi broadcaster - or risk losing funding. Audio
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TED Radio Hour: Peering into Space
Gazing up at the night sky is simultaneously humbling and utterly thrilling. We hear from TED speakers who share an infectious sense of wonder and curiosity about our place in the universe and what… Audio
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Radio New Zealand wins Snowdon employment case
Audio 2 Apr 2014After 10 years before the courts, this country's longest-running employment case has ended with a win for Radio New Zealand. Audio
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Radio New Zealand says goodbye to Geoff Robinson
Audio 1 Apr 2014This morning Geoff Robinson signed off from Morning Report for the final time. Audio
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Employment court rules in favour of Radio New Zealand
Audio 1 Apr 2014Radio New Zealand has won the country's longest-running employment case, brought against it by its former managing editor Lynne Snowdon. Audio
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ODT radio reviewer says a rare talent is leaving the microphone
Audio 1 Apr 2014Clarke Isaac has been writing radio reviews for the Otago Daily Times for 45 years. Audio